Suicide and the suicidal body. 2002 Dublin Award Address

This paper focuses on the bodily experiences and attitudes toward the body in suicidal individuals. It is argued that bodily experiences and attitudes toward the body, such as rejection of the body, detachment, numbness, physical anhedonia, and lack of protection can facilitate acts of self-destruct...

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Awards and Prizes
Breast Feeding
Child
Fear
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Humans
Infant
Male
Mother-Child Relations
Object Attachment
Pain
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